Your Connection to the Community of Chest Medicine

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CHEST 2024 begins soon, but you can still join us in Boston. Purchase your ticket, and start packing your bags.

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Save up to $99 when you purchase both the CHEST Curriculum Pathway for Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) and CHEST SEEK® Library Plus! Deepen your clinical knowledge and supplement your exam study with these two on-demand digital education resources.

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CHEST brings together everything clinicians need for their careers, all in one place. A CHEST membership allows you to invest your time efficiently by offering comprehensive career resources for each stage of your career—from training through post-retirement.

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Shahid Sheikh, MD, FCCP
MEMBER HIGHLIGHT

Get to know Shahid Sheikh, MD, FCCP

"CHEST is a very relaxed and welcoming organization with dedicated leadership. It is a clinically oriented organization dedicated to improving patient care and creating a positive environment for networking and personal growth."

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Raise awareness about your clinical trials with a critical audience

Industry companies are invited to share information about their clinical trials at CHEST 2024 in Boston. Recruit principal investigators/sites, reach clinicians who can help recruit or refer patients, and address the need for diversity in clinical trials by capturing the attention of our broad audience of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine clinicians.

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